Karl-Kristian Kruse

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Karl-Kristian Lars Peter Kruse (born September 15, 1974 in Nuuk ) is a Greenlandic politician ( Siumut )

life and career

Karl-Kristian Kruse worked as a fisherman from 1989 . From 1994 to 2009 he was chairman of the hunting and fishing organization KNAPK in Niaqornat . He first came into contact with politics in 1998 when he became a member of the village council. In 2002 he also became a member of the Uummannaq community council , from which he resigned in 2005. From 2009 he sat on the council of the new Qaasuitsup Kommunia . In 2013 he gave up both seats - in the village council and in the municipal council - because he was elected to the Inatsisartut . In the next election a year later he was re-elected and appointed Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture. In May 2016, he resigned to teach his son how to hunt. After several departmental shifts, Kruse regained his ministerial post in April 2017 and was Minister of Fisheries and Hunting until the end of the legislative period in April 2018. In the 2018 parliamentary elections, he received 322 votes, again winning a seat in the Inatsisartut.

He is married to Lona Kruse and has three children with her.

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Karl-Kristian Kruse: Min søn har brug for mig in the Sermitsiaq
  3. Karl Kristian Kruse tilbage som naalakkersuisoq in Sermitsiaq
  4. Election results in Greenland at valg.gl